Hinton Rowan Helper - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Attacking slavery from within: the making of The Impending Crisis of the South, Journal of Southern History, August, 2004 by Rolf Myller (The actual author is probably David Brown see:JSTOR)
  • Southern outcast: Hinton Rowan Helper and The impending crisis of the South By David Brown (2006)
  • Cardoso, J. J. "Hinton Rowan Helper as a Racist in the Abolitionist Camp" The Journal of Negro History, Vol. 55, No. 4 (Oct., 1970), pp. 323-330 in JSTOR
  • Channing, Steven A. Crisis of Fear: Secession in South Carolina (1974) online pp 104-5
  • Fredrickson, George M. "Antislavery Racist: Hinton Rowan Helper," in Fredrickson, The Arrogance of Race: Historical Perspectives on Slavery, Racism, and Social Inequality (1988), pp 28–53 online excerpt
  • Wilson, Edmund. Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War (1962), 364-79.
  • American National Biography, (2000) sub Helper.

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